Understanding drivers of Demand for Emergency Service Trends in Years 2010-2014 in New South Wales: An initial overview of the DESTINY project.
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Understanding drivers of Demand for Emergency Service Trends in Years 2010-2014 in New South Wales: An initial overview of the DESTINY project.
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Dane Chalkley
David Muscatello
Kendall J Bein
Richard Paoloni
Saartje Berendsen Russell
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10.1111/1742-6723.12542
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2016-02-03T00:00:00Z